Hyundai Ioniq 5 Updated for India with Larger Battery and New Features
Hyundai has launched the updated Ioniq 5 in India with a larger battery and new features, competing with the BMW iX1 LWB. Both electric vehicles offer advanced technology, while Hyundai plans to introduce Genesis by 2027.

Hyundai has launched the updated Ioniq 5 in India, introducing a larger battery, new design elements, and additional features. This model serves as Hyundai's flagship offering in the country. The update, already available globally for two years, arrives in India as the electric vehicle market becomes more competitive.
Key Highlights
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 updated in India with larger battery and new features
- BMW iX1 LWB competes with Ioniq 5 offering eight airbags and strong brand value
- Both models feature advanced technology and spacious interiors for five passengers
- Hyundai plans to introduce Genesis luxury brand in India by 2027
Key Updates and Features

The new Ioniq 5 features a bigger battery pack and rear-wheel drive, offering increased range compared to its predecessor. The car includes modern amenities such as LED lighting, multiple digital screens, multi-zone climate control, connected car technology, and wireless charging with USB-C ports. The cabin provides ample space for five passengers, maintaining comfort for all occupants.
As an electric vehicle, the Ioniq 5 follows a uniform pricing policy across all Indian states. This update positions the Ioniq 5 against several new electric rivals in a similar price range, specifically within Rs. 5-6 lakh in both directions.
Comparison with BMW iX1 LWB
One of the main competitors to the Ioniq 5 is the BMW iX1 LWB, BMW's entry-level electric model in India. Both vehicles offer comparable features, including advanced lighting, multiple screens, and spacious interiors. However, the BMW iX1 LWB provides eight airbags, while the Ioniq 5 comes with six. This gives the BMW model a slight edge in safety features.
Brand value also plays a significant role in this segment. BMW has strengthened its entry-level offerings, targeting buyers new to the luxury segment. The company offers several models in this price bracket under both BMW and Mini brands, aiming to retain customers as they upgrade to future models.
Hyundai's Future Plans
Hyundai has announced plans to expand its premium presence in India. In 2025, the company will begin preparations to introduce its Genesis luxury brand to the Indian market by 2027. Genesis will operate with a distinct identity and a limited dealer network to maintain exclusivity.
Buyers now face a choice between established luxury brands like BMW and newer, well-equipped offerings from Hyundai. The decision may depend on preferences for brand reputation or advanced specifications in the electric vehicle segment.
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